Vol. 80 No. 9, May 2012
Index
- 2012 California accounting & business show exhibitor booth listings.
- Achieving balance: tips, tricks to preparing balance sheets and income statements from a trial balance.
- Excel on the web: use Excel's built-in web browser to retrieve online data.
- Social media recap: are you doing the right thing on the net?
- Cybersecurity tops risk list.
- Important changes: we've updated a few things.
- the numbers.
- The problem of credit card use has snowballed in the last decade.
- Get the most out of the California accounting show.
- Stay informed and stay active.
- FTB reports mixed results on median income for 2010.
- Missing a refund?
- Self-employment tax: nonconforming California.
- Redevelopment agency Agreed-upon Procedures changed at CalCPA's request.
- Save money and donate to financial literacy.
- SEC: Aopts 2312 U.S. GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy.
- Member milestones.
- comment: government financial reporting proposal.
- Dodd-Frank and hedge funds.
- nominations please.
- Senior citizen warning.
- Stuck in a Rut? Lack of new ideas, red tape greatest barriers to innovation.
- Tax credit.
- Join me: screen sharing: being on the same page as your client.
- Break the mold: help: I'm being held hostage by Microsoft!(SoftwareReview)
- Future think: why your small firm needs a practice continuation plan.
- Natural leaders: CalCPA campus ambassador program eyes profession's future.
- XBRL mythbusters: the more you know, the better equipped you'll be.
- Cell lockdown: spreadsheets are here to stay, so get a grip on their security.
- Tax on services? CalCPA influences change and introduces legislation.
- Officer candidates.
- FTB backs down: plus consequences of hiding assets during a divorce.
- Upcoming events.
- CalCPA scene: out and about at KABC-TV's spring tax hotline.
- CPA vs. wild.